BenQ EW3270U Review: 32″ 4K HDR AMD FreeSync

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  • High resolution: 31.5 Inch LED UHD (3840 x 2160 resolution)
  • HDR support: HDR increases the dynamic range between black and white to showcase high clarity and details
  • Brightness Intelligence Plus technology: Monitor adjusts brightness and colour temperature based on…
Last updated on 31st March 2023 11:45 am
BenQ EW3270U Review: 32″ 4K HDR AMD FreeSync
BenQ EW3270U Review: 32″ 4K HDR AMD FreeSync

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BenQ EW3270U Review: 32″ 4K HDR AMD FreeSync Prices

Price History

Price history for BenQ EW3270U 32 Inch 4K HDR Video Enjoyment Monitor, Eye-Care, UHD, VA, 95 Percent DCI-P3, B.I. Plus Sensor - Metallic Grey
Latest updates:
  • £424.88 - 21st March 2023
  • £349.00 - 7th December 2022
  • £54.99 - 12th November 2022
  • £359.99 - 5th November 2022
  • £379.99 - 5th October 2022
  • £375.00 - 24th September 2022
Since: 24th September 2022
  • Highest Price: £424.88 - 21st March 2023
  • Lowest Price: £54.99 - 12th November 2022

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Specification: BenQ EW3270U Review: 32″ 4K HDR AMD FreeSync

Brand

BenQ

Product Dimensions

72 x 52 x 21 cm, 7.5 Kilograms

Item model number

EW3270U

Manufacturer

BenQ

Color

32 Inch HDR (UHD)

Standing screen display size (Inches)

32

Screen Resolution

3840 x 2160

Resolution

3840 x 2160

Number of HDMI Ports

2

Voltage (Volts)

76

Wattage (watts)

76

Are Batteries Included

No

Item Weight (kg)

7.5

High resolution

31.5 Inch LED UHD (3840 x 2160 resolution)

HDR support

HDR increases the dynamic range between black and white to showcase high clarity and details

Brightness Intelligence Plus technology

Monitor adjusts brightness and colour temperature based on on-screen content and ambient light conditions

Multiple connectivity

HDMI 2.0, DP1.2, USB-C, display port inputs for multi-device connection

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    Coming from an Acer Predator IPS 165Hz G-sync monitor and using a 7700k and GTX 1080Ti was a definite change.I originally bought one of these for my Xbox One X (HDR mainly) as I use that for 4k Bluray, Netflix, Prime Video UHD etc.EDIT: several months after buying both the panels developed an issue with colour/brightness uniformity for no discernable reason. This got worse over the period of two weeks and I had to send both back. I moved over to a 4k60 IPS 27″ IPS (LG) as secondary and X34P as primary which have both performed well.I was quite impressed so sold my Acer Pred and bought a second as a main PC monitor too.Pros:-4k HDR (350-400nits in reviews). This may not be HDR 1000 Nits but it makes a massive difference to HDR content over an SDR display. Shadows and definition between middle greys, browns are clear; with colours appearing more vivid and punchy.-Value – The next 4k HDR 32″ is an LG at over £800. I bought this at £400 which shows brilliant value for money.-Stand is decent (although I vesa mounted).-Bezels are not tiny, but also not large like some.-No “gamer” aesthetic” which I found an issue with the old Acer Pred-Ghosting is very minimal, which I find an issue with a similar samsung panel I own.Cons-It’s only a matter of time before a 4k HDR 144Hz version is released at 32″. This will be £1000 or so though.-Va panel has good blacks and contrast but viewing angle is not quite that of an IPS. Much better than a TN though.

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